ptwobjohnson
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Anyone know what the proper air pressure would be for 275/60R20 tires on my R1T? I'm going with a slightly smaller tire than stock and wanted to know the correct tire pressure.
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There is no "correct pressure" listed anywhere for non-oem tires on a Rivian vehicle.80psi is max psi for new tires. I'm looking for the correct air pressure to ensure proper tire wear.
I'm looking at the Michelin LTX M/S in 275/60 20.You will need to look up the load rating chart for the tire you want to use. I’m currently on Toyo open country III EV LT in 275/60r20 and the load rating puts me at 62 psi to match the 48 psi of the 21” oem tires. What tires are you looking at?
This. Load rating is the KEY for setting tire pressure. I run 65psi on my Cooper XLT tires (rated 80psi), so I have similar range to the 50psi OEM Scorpions AT tires. My Coopers have perfect wear at 39,500 miles and still have 7/32nd tread on all four.You will need to look up the load rating chart for the tire you want to use. I’m currently on Toyo open country III EV LT in 275/60r20 and the load rating puts me at 62 psi to match the 48 psi of the 21” oem tires. What tires are you looking at?
Assuming you are using the load index of 116, 48 psi is the pressure you should use when cold.I'm looking at the Michelin LTX M/S in 275/60 20.
I'm looking at the Michelin LTX M/S in 275/60 20.
I believe the contact patch size remains the same. The shape will vary.Smaller tire = smaller contact patch. For equivalent contact patch to OEM 20’s, you would slightly lower tire pressure vs OEM recommendation. However, the size difference is pretty minimal in this case, so personally I’d be inclined to just keep running at 48 for the potential efficiency bump. I would then adjust if I noticed any negative impact on driving dynamics Or ride comfort.
This is the right answer.Start at 48 psi, do the chalk test.